BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1947 Client: I want you to draw up my will, but I don’t know Just how to word i t Lawyer: You needn’t worry— The man who monopolizes the just leave it to me. conversation usually monoto- Client: Yes, I suppose that’s nizes it. how it will turn out anyhow. St. Mary’s Academy Whooping Cough W h o o p in g cough causes m o re Holds Traditional d e a th s in children u n d er five y e a rs o f ag e than m easles, d ip h ­ Exercises June 1 th e r ia a n d sc a rle t fev er com bined. g r e a te s t c a re b ecau se of th e d a n ­ g e r o f c h e st co m p lic atio n s du e to w e a k e n e d re sista n c e . B ro n ch o ­ p n e u m o n ia m ay develop su d d en ly . E x p o su re to tu b e rc u lo sis g e rm s m a y re s u lt in a serio u s, ev en q u ic k ­ ly f a ta l a tta c k of th a t d isease. Im m u n iz a tio n is th e b e st p ro ­ te c tio n a g a in s t w h o o p in g cough. I f g iv e n a t le a st th r e e m o n th s be­ fo re ex p o su re, th e v ac cin e w ill u s­ u ally p re v e n t th e d ise a se in 85 p e r c e n t of ch ild ren . In o th e rs w ho a r e v ac c in a te d , th e a tta c k w ill be m u c h less sev ere. D o cto rs a d v ise th a t th e v ac cin e be g iven to a ll c h ild re n b e tw e e n fo u r m o n th s a n d th re e y e a rs o f age. Sunday School Teacher—“Now why was It that Mary and Jos­ eph took Jesus with them to Jerusalem?” Mary — aged four — “I guess they didn’t have a sitter.” WOMENS COUNCIL MEETS The Women’s Council of R(,a verton Chhureh of Christ met ¡„ the church basement for pot iUck dinner at noon, May 23, followed by a business meeting ied by Mrs. Alta Jacobs, devotions bv Ruth Thompson. Mrs. Ruby John son and Mrs. Maria Hoppor s a ' a duet. Mrs. George Springer led the missionary stUdv about India. Christmas boxes are being prepared to be sent to India D a n g e ro u s in itself, th e a fte rm a th Class Day activities opened m a y b e ev en more serious. B ro n ­ Ask fo r an y u ss y o u r "su b ­ Thursday, May 29, with the cele­ c h itis, bronchopneuom nia, p le u r­ scrib er a d ” c a rd s w h en you bration of the Baccalaureate Mass isy, a n d pulm onary tu b e icu lo sis o rd er your ho m eto w n p ap e r. by the Reverend Peter Sanguin- m a y follow unless th e child is ete, O. P., who also gave the oc­ c a re fu lly guarded. T h is colum n is sponsored, in th e casional sermon. Afterwards the E p id em ic» of w hooping cough occur most frequently in w in te r in te re s t of b e tte r h ealth , by: th e graduation students of lx>th the and early spring C hildren fro m W ash in g to n C ounty P u b lic H e a lth high school and the elementary one to ten are m ost likely to A ssociation. Zola F. M organ, E x- departments were breakfast catch the highly in fectio u s dis­ ecu tie S ecretary. guests of the faculty. ease, although babies an d old er At the general assembly of stu people often have very serio u s I dents at 11 o’clock, Class 47 was and even fatal attack s. T h e g re a t ■ paid special farewell honors. d a n g e r lies in the fa c t th a t th e e a rly sy m p to m s can easily be m is­ | Margery Campbell, student body ta r a simple cold. T he child president was salutatorian, Helen m k a y e n h fo a v e a runny nose, a d ry Ing on th e 23rd d a r of Ju n e , 1947, a t 2:00 o'clock p, m.. fo r t h s r : i ^ » « o f dl«cuM ln» th e b u d s e t fo r th c fisc a l school year, Maschlno, valedictorian. At the co u g h a n d only slig h t fever. Y et b eg in n in g Ju ly X. 1947. a n d e n d in g J u n e 30. 1845, h erein afte r g e t fo rth a n d to elect e d ir e c to r to » f ire y ear term The same time, awards were present in th is e a rly stage w hooping polle fo r th e electio n of th e d ire c to r will be open between t b # hourg of 2:00 p. m. a n d 7 p. m. ed to Elizalivth Erceg and Patri­ c o u g h is m o st infectious. A child cia Kimberley for religion, Mar­ w ith th e s e sym ptom s should be gery Campbell and Jean Ann Bar k e p t a t h o m e and w atched closely. does not soon c lea r up, * ron for general excellence, Mau­ I a f d th o e c to cold Schedule 1 Estimated R e c e ip ts ond Available Cash Balances r sh o u ld be consulted. U n ­ reen Ryan and Clota Kouscher rec o g n ized cases in w hich th e for outstanding progress. Basket­ c h a r a c te r is tic whoop n ever a p p e a rs ball honors were conferred upon a r e th e o n es w hich spread th e d is­ Your G ift P rob Urn Is S olved Right H err and Ntnc 1--.U Roberta Smith, Captain, Mary ease. y 3 a Give Him . . . Alice Coughlan, Helen Maschlno, In a ty p ic a l case, the cough will becom e m o re intense a fte r a w eek R B I Phyllis Prler, Patricia Rigert, 31 COURTLEY GIFT SETS CAMERA Geraldine Shaver and Geraldine o r te n d ay s. T he child does n o t « T V S 39 Î-Ç95 d ra w b r e a th between a series of Snipes. In the music department s h o r t co u g h s. H e chokes o ver th e to awards were earned by Shirlee th ic k sp u tu m or phlegm an d th e n Anderson and Judy Maginnis. d ra w s in th e breath deeply m a k ­ SEAFORTH GIFT SETS GENTLEMEN S CLUB Sunday afternoon, June 1, the in g th e w hoop. A ttacks o ccu r on E stim a te d R eceip ts fro m STATIONERY 2 000.00 lovely chapel of St. Mary’s of a n a v e ra g e of 20 tim es a day, ‘ 1 ° ° ,o * 1 0 “ 44.410.S0 •a. B asic School Support F und ......................... ......... 44.ilO.IO the Valley was the scene of the m o st o fte n a t night. P aro x y sm s o f 1.000.00 1,040.00 CHOCOLATES sn e e z in g m a y take th e place of 1400 00 1400.00 traditional commencement exer­ E le m e n ta ry T ra n s p o rta tio n ..................................... BILLFOLDS, Genuine Leather 15° $<»00 co u g h in g . cises of the school. 1 «0,010.SO 1 49R10.M , 2 .° , 1 5 o. to e ch ild o ften vom its a t th e • l l E stim a te d T o ta l R eceipts ..................................... The graduates marched| into en T d h of ALMOND a f it of coughing. T h is m ay *10 E stim a te d A v ailable Cash B a la n c e o r 324.SSS.14 chapel, filled with relatives and h a p p e n so o fte n th a t he does n o t *1I 75 D e fic it (A dd C a sh B a la n c e —D educt D e fic it). ......... 324.5SS.li ROCA friends, while the organist played g e t e n o u g h food and becom es em ­ ■ t l m a t e d t o t a l re c e ip ts a n d a v a ila b le c a s h ALARM CLOCKS tM tlM .lt 1 49.419 60 .......... 1374.374.72 "Pomp and Circumstances”. Aft a c ia te d . I t is well to give food in B a la n c e o r D eficit — ............................................... W O WRIST *i sm a ll a m o u n ts im m ediately a f te r er the hymn, “Praise Ye the Estimated Expenditu res to r WATCHES Schedule II— Generol Fund ----------- Lord” (Briggs) by the student th e a tta c k , o th e r serious com pli- tlo n s th a t m a y occur a re h em m o r- choir, the Reverend Stephen g e s a n d convulsions. T h ese oc­ Breitenstein of St. Stephen’s, r c h a a sio n a lly a r e so severe th a t th e y s Portland, addressed the graduat c a u se su d d e n death. T h e d o cto r ,¡ 1 « D o u b le S&H G reen Stam p* o il All Pretioription* ing classes. w ill p re sc rib e the p ro p er tr e a t ­ 2 m u The Reverend E. G. McMullen, m e n t o r m edicines. F re sh a ir d ay 1 11 n i . IN STRU CTIO N —T e e th in g • Stainless Steel Sinks made to order 1. P e rso n a l se rv ies: Patricia Kimberley. I 46444 00 $ 71.000 00 . . . S 71.000 00 1 33.745 93 • Restaurant Work Ann Koch, Sharon Lange, Patri­ 225 00 250 00 176.73 260 00 2 S0 00 221 00 198 82 250 00 cia Ledwith, Mary Louise Rob­ • Heating— Forced Air, Furnaces ^ 050 00 325 00 108 97 260 00 erts, Patricia Ryan, Patricia 1,277 22 1.00600 1 .100.00 1.600 00 7« 33 100 00 100.00 • Ventilating J Smith, Nancy Lee Urban, Joan 100 00 250.00 400 00 147.78 400 00 - Van Domelen and Gwendolyn • Blow Pipe W ork ^ • (1,489.04 1 7S.750.09 < SS.72675 Van Slyke. After the singing of IV. OPER A TIO N OP PLANT ^ C. DASHNEY Phone Aloha 6397 ^ Witt Rossini’s “Ave Maria” Bene­ 1. P e rso n a l service: diction of the Most Blessed Sac­ 6.900 00 $ 6900 00 t 3.100 00 t 3,102 40 590 58 ■0 00 700.00 050 00 rament was given by the Rever­ •2. J a n ito r s ' su p p lias ........................................................... 744 «8 750 00 1.000 00 1.000 00 end McMullen, assisted by Fath­ 1.184 84 1.400 00 1.000 00 1,400 00 * 350 00 460 00 32520 460 00 ers S. Breitenstein and John 100 00 200.00 200.00 147.74 Goodrich of St. Mary’s, Huber. 100 00 100.00 __ The exercises appropriately con­ • 6079.22 s 600600 S 6060.00 •A T o ta l E xpense of O p eratio n .......................... cluded with "Holy God We Praise V. MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS Thy Name.” •1. R e p a ir a n d m a in te n a n c e of 2.500.00 s 2.600 00 8 2.000 00 $ 1.541 11 •2. R e p a ir a n d m a in te n a n t- o f: Discretion is the salt, and fan­ 6095 38 2,500 00 1,500 00 2.500 00 cy the sugar of life; the one pre­ .00 1.000 00 2.500 00 2.500.00 (2) G ro u n d s ........................................................................... serves, the other sweetens It.— • 667« 47 s 7.500.00 • 4.50600 4. T o ta l E x p en se of M a in te n an ce an d R epair* ------ u • • a • • # o Bovee. VI. AUXILIARY AGENCIES • • • 2. T ra n s p o rta tio n o f p u p ils: 10.43 0 56 5,000 00 6 ,000.00 5.000 00 Intelligence In human affairs 4,500 00 4.600 00 2,600 00 has about hit bottom when the 3. O th e r a u x llla r r agencies: 880 42 850 00 850.00 800 00 tax-supported state lives better ( 11,310 98 S 16854.00 6600.00 **••••«* than the taxpayer does. S •4. T o ta l E xpense of Aoxlllmrr Agencies ......... NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING I’j m s m ifirSSvM ass sjravw; CARDS \ ■ c v rv v BUDGET ’1“ .. s1500 I* fi ’4 C o n stru c tio n F u n d (fro m bond sa les) Hall Mark Greetings Are Best ’•r s9” -- DEAN'S DRUG STORE ! ||l I Aloha Sheet Metal Works S I BRADLEY'S VII. FIX ED CHARGES 1,500.00 3. O th e r fix ed ch arg es: •4. T o ta l Something you should know! We Don't Do A "Grease" Job OREGON MOTOR STAGES 'reenliners W e w ill th o ro u g h ly lub ricate all purtt* o f y o u r ear. tt it it it it it “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ clea n all y o u r w indow * Hundreds of business firms use dependable Greenliner between Willamette Valley and coastal points. The cost is little— the speed is great! Try Greenliner express service this week! CHECK WITH YOUR I0CAL AGENT FOR SCHEDULES AND LOW RATES B. C. STEELE Beaverton, Oregon C a p ita l 2.400 00 O n tla rs 500 00 0 .000.00 • 6 T o ta l D ebt Service. Non-bonded • I 1,499.60 .00 2.400 00 1 000 00 6000.00 $ 3.400.00 1 .000.00 6000 00 00 493 40 2,51084 500 00 6000.00 500 00 6000.00 S 12,900.00 392.50 18,787 90 • 26190.64 600.00 ............... ....................................................... 1.499 69 4.000.00 • 17.90600 $ t s . . ................... IX . DEBT SERVICE—NON-BONDED •1. I n te re s t o n w a rra n ts ...... ............... ......................... X. EMERGENCY f 6000 00 ............ ...................... ............ 7.50600 • 1.000 00 1.000 00 6000 00 .................................. •3. A lte ra tio n s of b u ildings (n o t re p a irs) ................ •4. New fu rn itu re« equ ip m en t a n d re p la c e m e n t* .. . . . 0. O th e r c a p ita l o u tla ra : (2) T ra n s p o rta tio n E q u ip m en t $ 4.500.00 T o ta l S chedule I I —G en eral F o n d —T o ta l e s tim ite d ex p en ses fo r th e r e a r —sum of Item s 1 -6 II-5, m - 7 . IV-8. V-4, VI-4, VII-4, VIU-7, IX-3, X ........ • 546.44 t 4.59600 8141.400.00 1 600.00 S 353 51 • 600.00 6 25651 • 2.700.00 • 90,55600 S 87.913.96 Schedule III — Bond Interest and Sinking Fund DEBT SERVICE-BOND INTEREST AND SIN K IN G FUND •2. I n te re s t o n b o n d s ......................................................... 6312.50 •S T o ta l S chedule I I I —Debt Service-B onds a n d I n te re s t . ... 1 6312.60 00 t .00 $ Schedule IV— Construction Fund (From Bond Issues) “ c h e ek y o u r battery and term inal* * T H t S H O R T ES T D IS T A N C E B ETW EEN TWO P O IN T S * express service for all their fast express shipments ........ 1.500 09 (.000 00 “ radiator and bo*e* “ fun and belt CON STRI CTION FUND— • 1 New site« ................. ........................................ ... •3. A lte ra tio n o f build in g s (n o t r e p a ir s ) ......................... •4 New fu rn itu re , eq u ip m en t e n d rep lacem en ts . . . . 0. O th er: (1) R efu n d U B G overnm ent (2) A th letic F ield ................................................... •7. T o ta l S chedule IV—C o n stru ctio n Fund ............. ............... 2.600 66.655 16000 17.000 00 14 00 00 6400 00 16000 00 f 2.500.00 106,065 14 15.000 00 17.000 00 6400 00 i 16000 00 _ _ _ _ _ 0324.555.14 Schedule VI — Summary of Estimates of Expenditures, Receipts and Available Cash Balances, and Tax Levies all y o u r tire.. sw eep and dust out y o u r ear. We will positively serve you well with skilled men always ready to give SERVICE. May we convince you on your next lubrication job? We will call for ond deliver your car within a two-mile radius. 24-HOUR SERVICE Let \\>ur tcorries be our resptnisibilit y. THANKS FOR STOPPING ! ESTIM ATION O r UTYY U ifi H TAX T o ta l e stim a te d ex p en d itu res DEDUCT: T o ta l estim a te d re c e ip ts s s T illab le CA&h b alan ces tS ch ed u ls I) A m ount n ecessary to b a la n c s th s 1 b budget u d o tt ............................... ................... DEDUCT: D eficit fo rw ard ed to n e x t fiscal J 9 * 1 . Balancs to bo raised by taxation ADD E stim ated a m o u n t a f tax es th a t • will n o t be col- lected d u rin g th e fiscal r e a r for w hich th is budget Is m ad e . ....................... . . . I'B lng rieeal r e a r Levy to be a tte n d e d K E L L Y MOTOR CO BEAVERTON, OREGON Phone 2701 _ . 96 802 93 $325 000 00 1334.555 11 46010 50 91.580 42 .00 6313.00 336 555 1« 4.000 00 87.580 12 6312.50 600600 03.690 42 (7.896 92 Indebtedness 1. A m ount of b ea d e d tn ted b ted n eie (Include* all n eg o tiab le in te re st-b e a rin g w a rra n ts Issued u n d e r sectio n 111 - 1018 . O C U A ' • In d ic a te s p rin c ip a l Item s used tn T h ird Cla 6312.50 1 96580 42 .............. .............. k . . Ï? Si E* 1141.400 00 .. A nalyste of e stim a te d l e t Icvlex Am ount in sid e lim ita tio n **« -o 6) JB m C o n s tru c tio n P u n d T o ta l S ch ed u le IV VIA hut u e trill give you a lubrication jo b unsurpassed Charge* V III. CAPITAL OUTLAYS •7. T o ta l We now hove the most modern up-to-date lubrication equipment in the Northwest. F ixed $ 6000.00 B ond In te re s t a n d S in k in g F u n d T o ta l S ched u le I I I I I General Sheet Metal Work 96500.42 6 H 2 .I 0 1 r 6313 50 ------ — 6212.50 D a te d th is 20th d a r of M a r. 1947. S igned E lean o r D u n can . D is tric t C lerk C h a irm a n . B o a rd of D irector* f l a t r l e t s O th e r T h a n T h ird C lass! A pproved b r B udget C o m m ittee. M a r 20. 1047. . ® LEONARD ADAMS. S e c re ta ry B u d g e t C o m m itter MTL1.ARD W PEAK *, C h a irm a n . B u d g e t f i t — It***